Katie Price - Whole New World (2006)

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Oh. My. God. Have I just heard the best album in the world? I think I have. Here's a track by track breakdown...
A Whole New World - This is a Disney favourite from Beauty and the Beast. In the duet Pete sings Beauty's part with a nutless falsetto that will leave you gasping for air. Jordan, with her jutting underbite, takes the Beast's part and makes it her own. She really gets her teeth into it. Definitely. It's worth getting the album just to hear Jordan get her teeth into the Beast's part.
The Best Things In Life Are Free - This is the Monkees' classic that Peter and Andre grab by the throat and sing into oblivion. Jordan's good, too. He does the choreography on this one, and it shows! Stunning!
Endless Love - Bette Midler classic. Apparently Bette didn't want anyone covering this track but when she heard Jordan's last single she wept... salt tears... and she gave the song to them to do with as they will. Bette also promised never to sing again as long as Katie and Pete are alive. So. Result.
Islands In The Stream - The Sheppey/Canvey Anthem. Close your eyes and you could be standing outside Stars niteclub on a Saturday night with a used condom in your pocket and a brown ale bottle hanging out of your throat. Waiting for your boyfriend.
Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You - And don't they just! The Jordan's give full vent to their legendary romance in this number. It throbs! Apparently every morning, when his minders wake him and escort him to Jordan's mansion from his quarters, Peter waves at Katie and blows her a kiss. Jordan lets him do this. Now, THAT's love.
Cherish - Most people think this number was written by Hank Williams but, actually, it was penned by Rat Scabies of the Damned, and it's none the worse for it. A pounding backbeat propels the plaintive cry of the lovestruck couple into an orgiastic maelstrom of confused lust. Put on extra lipgloss for this one. I know I do.
The Two Of Us - Kool and the Gang sung this originally, but it was rank. This is the definitive version with Peter on sitar and Katie on bagpipes, blowing her empty little head off.
I Come Down - When Pete first got diagnosed with this unusual complaint he was devastated, props to him for going public with it, I say. Apparently when Katie allows him into her compound for fertilisation purposes it's like a pillow fight in a henhouse.
Don't Go Breaking My Heart - This is a brand new number written by Katie. She wrote it herself. On the fridge. With magnetic letters. The original fridge is now in the British Museum. It's a national treasure.
To Die For - Peter wanted at least one song on the album that reminded him of his childhood in Chernobyl, and this is it. You don't hear the balalaika nearly enough on records nowadays, in my humble op. The zither ensemble and the choir of specially blinded orphans is the cherry on the cake.
I've Had The Time Of My Life - This should've been the new Bond song but it wasn't any good so they put it on the end of the album. You'll love it, though. It's gritty and real. And two minutes twelve seconds long.
Lullaby - This is the song that Pete and Katie sing their kids at home. It's a masterpiece. Recorded at their home you can hear Hollyoaks on the telly in the background with Pete messing around with his decks while Katie repeatedly shouts, "GO TO SLEEP! DON'T MAKE ME COME UP THERE!"
This album rocks. You don't deserve it.
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i love this album so much it is such a great album and well made and it is such a good feeling knowning they both put there own money into making the hole thing and the money they did make of it went all to charity. this album is defantly a must have you are loosing out not having it

I like it because Peter Andre is on it, I bought it because I have a general interest about the couple especially since they split up although I have read all their books, I did not buy the CD when it first came out but wanted it now.